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Star Wars Outlawsis set in a universe that transpires a criminal underworld, a massive open world, and characters that we haven’t been acquainted with before. Given how Ubisoft is behind this upcoming title, there are instances of the game that will feel similar to theAssassin’s Creedgames.

The game’s narrative director, Navid Khavari, has been keen on letting fans know that not only will the game resemble some of their favorite Star Wars adventures, but it will also borrow aspects from a few game mechanics that made previous Ubisoft games so popular.
Star Wars Outlaws isn’t skipping out on some familiar open-world components
In an interview with Navid Khavari,Game Informerlearned many things aboutStar Wars Outlaws’development process, and all that has gone into creating a universe that’s so vast yet feels familiar. One of these key learnings has been about how combat and quests work.
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According to Navid, many instances of the game will feel familiar, especially with how many open-world Ubisoft games work:
There is something truly fantastic about taking on a job from a syndicate, dealing with corrupt Imperials in the capital, and then hopping on your speeder and blasting across the wide-open savannah. There is really no other feeling like it.

Navid has also pointed out how the game’s cinematic sequences and dialogueare quite in line with the olderStar Warsfilms, making the game a big entry point for anyone who’s getting into this universe for the first time.
Silent kills, sneaking, and everything Assassin’s Creed
Given thatStar Wars Outlawsis indeed a Ubisoft project, we can likely expect a lot of familiar things. The sneaking around objectives, the quest markers, the side quests. However, now that Navid has confirmed how stealth kills are pretty much a gameplay loop, it’s yet to see how players make the best of it.
“The details matter so much in this galaxy”: Unlike the Latest Trilogy, Ubisoft’s Star Wars Outlaws Looks to Capture and Respect the ‘spirit of Star Wars’
In games likeStar Wars Jedi, combat is pretty much in the face. It makes things look epic, drawing attention to the ‘super-hero-ness‘ of it all. But,Star Wars Outlawsis a much more subtle take on parts of theStar Warsuniverse that tries to stay under the radar.
On that note, the game will have both, high-adrenaline sequences as well as quieter ways of getting things done. It would be interesting to see how Kay Vess and Nix make it through complicated scenarios without alerting enemies.

If you’ve playedAssassin’s Creedbefore, you’re not new to this stealth system, andStar Was Outlawswill put those skills to the test.
Tanay Sharma
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Tanay is a gaming writer who wears more hats than Red Dead Redemption 2 characters. He’s a musician, writer, voice-over artist and adores interactive media. He covers everything from game reviews to interviews with developers. His favorite games are the ones with memorable stories and characters. He’s also pursuing a master’s degree in Behavioral Sciences. No, he won’t read your mind.
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